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he is also extremely angry at the united states. i think his attack on the u.s. will not be about chasing the u.s. out of our lands or will not be about fund-raising as such. i do not think it has a rational basis at all. it will be pure revenge. it was the u.s. that killed his wife and his kids and i do not think he has ever forgotten that any more than i think he has forgotten he was tortured by the egyptian government and betrayed his best friend. i do worry about attacks on the u.s. but i do not see them as having the kind of tight strategic games that bin loudoun -- bin laden's attack had. i believe it will be, i want revenge and he will do it regardless of is to the benefit of the group or not. >> part of that is irrelevant in that the attacks on the u.s. could come from al qaeda core, it could be driven by al qaeda corp. the courts today has less of a capability to do the spectacular than it once did. they are very capable. people who know the united states who are trying to carry out attacks but the larger thing about the home grown extremist threat, they
he is also extremely angry at the united states. i think his attack on the u.s. will not be about chasing the u.s. out of our lands or will not be about fund-raising as such. i do not think it has a rational basis at all. it will be pure revenge. it was the u.s. that killed his wife and his kids and i do not think he has ever forgotten that any more than i think he has forgotten he was tortured by the egyptian government and betrayed his best friend. i do worry about attacks on the u.s. but i...
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that is the attacks on the united states. even back in the 1990's, they had aspirations, although one fulfilled aspirations, for bigger and better things. they're spending most of their efforts on developing those rather than on attacking the united states. i will also like to say here at the beginning that one of the things that it has profoundly distorted this entire discussion is our views of 9/11 and how we have made this all about us. it is not about us, really. 9/11 made us think that everything that is going on in the world that has been a al qaeda attached to it is about us. but it really wasn't been eight times as many muslims have been killed out in the world since 9/11 versus americans. it should tell us something about where al qaeda is focusing its attention, its main effort. i think 9/11 distorted the discussion quite a bit. that is because, i think, also, we have misunderstood what al qaeda's objectives are. we believe that their main objective is to attack the united states. in fact, that is the means toward a
that is the attacks on the united states. even back in the 1990's, they had aspirations, although one fulfilled aspirations, for bigger and better things. they're spending most of their efforts on developing those rather than on attacking the united states. i will also like to say here at the beginning that one of the things that it has profoundly distorted this entire discussion is our views of 9/11 and how we have made this all about us. it is not about us, really. 9/11 made us think that...
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may god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] host: live coverage of the speech in afghanistan are arriving overnight. he will soon depart back to washington, d.c. tomorrow. we want to hear from me. our phone lines are open. this is your line for democrats. 202-737-0002 for republicans and20 and2628-02050 for independence. the president leading yesterday. the white house indicating that he did have some private meetings. this was on the grounds. they were signing the agreement he talked about with president karzai. this was the one-year anniversary of the killing of osama bin laden and also on this date in 2003 or 2005 when george w. bush talked about the mission accomplished beach nine years ago aboard the uss abraham lincoln. bonn to your calls. -- now on to your calls. caller: i think he repeated president bush almost word for word in iraq. if we're going to take care of the foreign peoples, that is something. i thi
may god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] host: live coverage of the speech in afghanistan are arriving overnight. he will soon depart back to washington, d.c. tomorrow. we want to hear from me. our phone lines are open. this is your line for democrats. 202-737-0002 for republicans and20 and2628-02050 for independence. the president leading yesterday. the white house indicating...
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the situation there, dragging the united states down with it? what would the president's role be in any bridging between hollande and others. would he be involved in that? >> let me say that president obama called president-elect franÇois hollande yesterday to congratulate him. he looks forward to working with president hollande. president obama looks forward to welcoming president-elect hollande at camp david for the g-8 and then for the summit. they proposed that the two men meet at the white house. they each affirmed in that phone call the important and enduring relationship between the peoples of the united states and france, and that alliance is as strong today as it was last week. as for the situation in europe, the president said the other day, our economy continues to face some headwinds. the euro zone crisis is one of them. secretary geithner has worked with his counterpart to the advise and consult on how best to get control. european leaders have taken very significant steps with the euro zone crisis, and the president and secretary
the situation there, dragging the united states down with it? what would the president's role be in any bridging between hollande and others. would he be involved in that? >> let me say that president obama called president-elect franÇois hollande yesterday to congratulate him. he looks forward to working with president hollande. president obama looks forward to welcoming president-elect hollande at camp david for the g-8 and then for the summit. they proposed that the two men meet at...
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joe -- his words -- and eight united states back for saving my life. his entire family was extended and i can spread to this day, if you talk to him, -- his entire family was exterminated in the camps. to this day, if you talk to him, you need subtitles. [laughter] a real character. he cannot speak english at all. how is he going to pass the armed forces qualifying test? cheats.'t -- he [laughter] gets the highest grade. the jig is up. he winds up in korea. he is nominated for the medal of honor four at separate times. his first sergeant was a real anti-semite, sent them out by himself, hoping he would not come back. 50 years later -- by the way, he was ultimately captured and spent time at tunney's concentration camp -- chinese concentration camps. he knew how to survive in camps. he had done that before. a bunch of his buddies get together for every in and say, "what ever happened to ted rubin? i recommended him for the medal of honor." to make a long story a little bit shorter, we wrote it up and got it done. i went to the ceremony in 2005 and met s
joe -- his words -- and eight united states back for saving my life. his entire family was extended and i can spread to this day, if you talk to him, -- his entire family was exterminated in the camps. to this day, if you talk to him, you need subtitles. [laughter] a real character. he cannot speak english at all. how is he going to pass the armed forces qualifying test? cheats.'t -- he [laughter] gets the highest grade. the jig is up. he winds up in korea. he is nominated for the medal of...
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states or outside the united states. let me start by saying we do not investigate individuals or groups solely on the basis of ethnicity or race. there may be occasions where we know a particular entity, it can be a gang a. terrorist group, it can be organized crime, preys on certain groups in communities, and in those situation where is there may be strings or what have you, the data in terms of those communities may bear on that intelligence analysis. >> domain management is that directed towards? >> pardon. >> is domain management program is that directed towards certain communities? >> no. it's the threats. mortgage fraud in the community of los angeles, where is the mortgage fraud? domain management means look at your particular division or district and identify the threats and the existence of those threats and how you're going to address that threat. that's domain management. that's identifying the threats and how you go -- have to allocate the resources to address the threats. >> what is mapping? >> the gentlewom
states or outside the united states. let me start by saying we do not investigate individuals or groups solely on the basis of ethnicity or race. there may be occasions where we know a particular entity, it can be a gang a. terrorist group, it can be organized crime, preys on certain groups in communities, and in those situation where is there may be strings or what have you, the data in terms of those communities may bear on that intelligence analysis. >> domain management is that...